The most prestigious piano competitions in the world, including the Leeds, Rubinstein, Long-Thibaud and Queen Elisabeth competitions, as well as the International German Pianist Award, London-based musician Andrejs Osokins is one of the most sought-after Latvian pianists. He was described by critics as impeccably stylish and praised for his distinctive intellect and charisma as well as for his broad expressive sound palette. In addition, Andrejs Osokins convinces in many different musical styles.

Many of the greatest pianist of the past were also amazing conductors , name as Liszt, Fischer, Iturbi and Anda; nowadays Ashkenazy and Baremboim show us that it is possible to be a great pianist and a great conductor at the same time. Enrique Batiz started to study piano in 1950 with Francisco Agea, Maestro of the most brilliant mexicans pianists, and he performed the first time when he was only 5 years old.

She was born in Athens, Greece, where she took the first piano lessons at the age of five. Ten years old she won the first prize of the Panhellenic Piano Competition "K. Papaioannou". She graduated from the "Athens Conservatory" with a first prize. With a scholarship from the French government she studied in Paris (Ecole Normale). She also studied at the Music Academy of Basel, where she obtained the soloist diploma.

One of the most outstanding Polish pianists and professors, laureate of five international piano competitions. He completed piano studies at the Frederick Chopin Music University in Warsaw in the class of prof. Jan Ekier.

The opportunity of having personal artistic contact with Arthur Rubinstein and Witold Lutoslawski also had a huge impact on the final development of his artistic personality.

“A stellar hour of piano music… Those who did not witness it missed an opportunity. We only hope to listen to him again” (Tölzer Kurier); “Marchegiani’s triumph in Berlin” (La Stampa); “By his nature Sergio Marchegiani is a thinking mind on the piano.[...] He communicated a melancholy which he then exalted with extraordinary ability and extreme caution [...]” (Berliner Morgenpost.

Italian born pianist Marco Schiavo first studied with Rinalda Tassinari Skubikowski at the Conservatory of Avellino where he graduated with the highest marks, then followed various courses of specialization studies with Bruno Canino, Aldo Ciccolini, Sergei Dorenski (Mozarteum of Salzburg). Later on he studied several years with Franco Scala in Imola.

Justus Frantz is a name that one associates with outstanding orchestras and an absolute commitment to music. Professor Justus Frantz has been an internationally successful pianist and conductor for more than thirty years. He has served classical music countless times: by constantly discovering and nurturing young music talents. Therefore foreign tours of the Philharmonia of the Nations Auditions (Vorpiele) in many countries take a firm place in his schedule – for young musicians worldwide, it’s an excellent chance at the beginning of a musical career.

Marco Tezza was born in Vicenza in 1964. He attended the Conservatory of music in Vicenza, studying piano with Milde Molinari, Carlo Mazzoli and violin with Giovanni Guglielmo and Giuliana Padrin.

He earned his diploma with distinction and honourable mention in piano in 1984. He further refined his knowledge in Italy (Imola Accademy) with Jorg Demus, Gyorgy Sandor and Bruno Canino, and in France with Aquiles Delle Vigne, attending the Ecole Normale "A. Cortot" of Paris, where he obtains the "Diplome Superieur d'Exècution.

At university he passed all his examinations with highest distinction and since he was a child he has been winning an impressing amount of top-prizes in international piano competitions throughout the world. He constantly expands his worldwide concert activity.

POOM PROMMACHART, Steinway Artist, recently graduated with a Master’s Degree in Performance (Distinction) from the Royal College of Music (RCM), London which received an exceptionally high distinction for both solo piano and chamber music.

He was awarded the most prestigious Tagore Gold Medal for his excellent academic records, an outstanding career and a great contribution to RCM, which will be presented to him by H.R.H. The Prince of Wales in May 2014. He also received his Bachelor of Music with Honours and Hopkinson Gold Medal from RCM in 2011.

Maria Yavroumi is one of the most talented and prominent Greek pianists of the young generation.

She was born in Tripolis and started her piano lessons taught by her father, Nikolaos Yavroumis, at the age of 6. In 2000 she graduated from Attikon Conservatory with distinction, under the teaching of Dimitris Toufexis.

Born in 1975, debuts as “enfant prodige” at the age of 13 in the communal hall of his city playing three Sonatas by Clementi, the “Rage over the lost penny” op. 129 by Beethoven and “La campanella” from the 6 Great Studies on Paganini by Liszt, obtaining soon a resounding approval from the audience and the critics for his impressing technical and interpretative capacities.

After he had awarded the Diploma at the only age of 20 with the maximum score, he starts postgraduate courses first with the great M° Aldo Ciccolini and then with Marcella Crudeli at the “Cortot” Academy in Paris.

Born in 1971, Bertrand GIRAUD obtained his Piano Diploma and his Chamber Music Diploma in 1995 with "Mention Très Bien" at the Conservatory of Geneva in Dominique MERLET 's Class. He also obtained a Vocal Accompaniment Diploma from the Paris Conservatory. Since 1995, his main teachers have been maestro Bruno CANINO, Colette ZERAH, and Aquiles DELLE VIGNE, all of which were paramount in his artistic evolution. Under their supervision, Mr. Giraud studied chamber music, accompaniment, composition, musical analysis, and improvisation.